The Cloud
To truly and ultimately escape the ego is to escape pass-out drinking, hopeless opium addiction, and many other debilitating conditions.  "The Cloud" process will remove the ego by deflating the ability to make distinctions and judgments. The process also temporarily makes powerless the antagonism and offense we experience from another.    

The resulting experience is worth all the riches in the world and a billion times more. Furthermore, the allure to experience "That" again, lasts. This path continues until the path disappears.

Each of us have said a thousand times we are ready to quit and don't know quite the action to take. This book leads the individual through a simple straightforward process and leaves him/her in a Cloud of Bliss. It is so odd how other programs of recovery do everything but this.

The continuance of this program is paramount to Stay in the Cloud. There are no more big problems. No more anxiety. And finally, there are no other people and their is no individual body to suffer. Only fabulous sobriety.
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The Cloud
To truly and ultimately escape the ego is to escape pass-out drinking, hopeless opium addiction, and many other debilitating conditions.  "The Cloud" process will remove the ego by deflating the ability to make distinctions and judgments. The process also temporarily makes powerless the antagonism and offense we experience from another.    

The resulting experience is worth all the riches in the world and a billion times more. Furthermore, the allure to experience "That" again, lasts. This path continues until the path disappears.

Each of us have said a thousand times we are ready to quit and don't know quite the action to take. This book leads the individual through a simple straightforward process and leaves him/her in a Cloud of Bliss. It is so odd how other programs of recovery do everything but this.

The continuance of this program is paramount to Stay in the Cloud. There are no more big problems. No more anxiety. And finally, there are no other people and their is no individual body to suffer. Only fabulous sobriety.
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The Cloud

The Cloud

by Ernie Hoolamier
The Cloud

The Cloud

by Ernie Hoolamier
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Overview

To truly and ultimately escape the ego is to escape pass-out drinking, hopeless opium addiction, and many other debilitating conditions.  "The Cloud" process will remove the ego by deflating the ability to make distinctions and judgments. The process also temporarily makes powerless the antagonism and offense we experience from another.    

The resulting experience is worth all the riches in the world and a billion times more. Furthermore, the allure to experience "That" again, lasts. This path continues until the path disappears.

Each of us have said a thousand times we are ready to quit and don't know quite the action to take. This book leads the individual through a simple straightforward process and leaves him/her in a Cloud of Bliss. It is so odd how other programs of recovery do everything but this.

The continuance of this program is paramount to Stay in the Cloud. There are no more big problems. No more anxiety. And finally, there are no other people and their is no individual body to suffer. Only fabulous sobriety.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798331416195
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/24/2024
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

A sober and straight pass-out drinker developed, experienced, and wrote this book. Four years sober when this book was started. And still entirely sober and straight when it was finally published for the first time at twelve years sober and straight. “Straight” means free of taking both alcohol and pills as a sedative for relief. No high-powered hallucinogens were taken for a false religious type of awakening experience. Nor has there been an alignment with a quack rehab hospital or gotten the material for this book from an episcopal priest whose church stole it from people using it to save their lives. And then played ignorant of having intentionally corrupted and destroyed such a wondrous and original organization. This book is written by a veritable pass-out drinker who averaged about nine cases of beer a week for decades until money and health became limiting factors. Having experienced life as hopeless hell and found an answer, I want to share it.
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